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Online Ads: $18.9 Billion by 2010
Jupiter Research’s findings show that online advertising will be an $18.9 billion market by 2010 and spending on PPC ads will overtake spending on impression-based ads. [Read more] [Read more]
Google & MSN: Search Index Count
Danny Sulllivan has a new method to count the number of pages indexed by Google and MSN for a specific search. [Read more] [Read more]
Internet & Freedom of Expression In China
Reporters Without Borders says 62 people are now in jail in China for Internet related writing and activity and Yahoo! helped in getting journalist, Shi Tao, jailed. [Read more] [Read more]
Yahoo Publisher Network: New Feature
Yahoo Publisher Network has a new feature, ad category targeting, which allows publishers to assign categories of ads to their website. [Read more] [Read more]
Epsilon Acquires Bigfoot Interactive
Alliance Data’s Epsilon has reached an agreement to acquire email communications and marketing automation provider Bigfoot. [Read more] [Read more]
eBay to Buy Skype for $5 Billion?
The New York Post today reported that eBay had offered $5 billion for Skype whose software provides free Internet-based telephony service. [Read more] [Read more]
Microsoft Security Chief Hit by Online Scam
Techworld reports that Microsoft UK’s recently appointed chief security advisor, Ed Gibson, has admitted to being hit by online scam, the rogue dialler. [Read more] [Read more]
The Ultimate Internet Marketing Toolbar Released
Xeal, inc. launches The Ultimate Internet Marketing Toolbar, putting “all of your favorite Internet Marketing Tools at your fingertips”. [Read more] [Read more]
Fazzle Multilingual Search Engine
Fazzle is a meta search engine, available in English, French, and Dutch which delivers search results including Web, Downloads, Images, Videos, Audio, Yellow Pages, White Pages, Shopping and News. [Read more] [Read more]
Can Mag Search Engine for Movies
The Can Magazine has developed a search engine for providing information on movies, actors, actresses, trailers and reviews. [Read more] [Read more]
China Telecom Stops VoIP
China Telecom, has already begun blocking access to Skype’s Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services and long distance calls over the internet because its revenue is affected. [Read more] [Read more]
Red Cross in Katrina with VSAT & VoIP
American Red Cross says they are using VoIP technology, Internet phone bandwith, routed over Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSAT) to communicate with field operations in the region affected by Hurricane Katrina. [Read more] [Read more]